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in india oh she's available in the moviegoer the joint be the children's the i love you that's the gateway to the branding period during the george weston bush coromandel you can oh well that's a child chosen with the job it's a duty to go clear that this is the kernel was the joke as used to retreat. that's how it on take out another target on their nato collaborators list as foreign troops begin withdrawing while leaving a questionable local force in charge. of one thousand hours while another is bail diverted media misconduct seems britain's most senior policeman quit while x. news international chief rebecca groups as arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope is russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. as well in the european banking sector or is it more on our chief business update coming your way in about twenty
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minutes. i am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshing welcome to the program a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul a lot of the country's lawmakers was also killed and the attack the deaths come less than a week after how many cars eyes have brother who ran the south of the country was gunned down taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials as nato combat troops begin there was draw from the war zone but u.s. intervention experts even one man says washington world wants to keep its grip on afghanistan because waging wars a looker. i'm like. a president. with a small security detail not be practical a marine division
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a galaxy and he wouldn't last five minutes the resistance in a van is one to liberate a country go take any opportunity they care to tell you anything it is a level it anytime there are only of iran three thousand u.s. troops about thirty or forty thousand other troops there are well known for over one hundred thousand private security contractors you never hear is discussed in the major media so combat forces may come out of private security forces may go when to take their place america always has wars not just the wind the way but the way to go because the profits to celebrate the war profiteers won each wars waged ten billion dollars we know of cold down a rathole every nook and sides the regular affairs appropriations for all of you were operational this is money they are after all owing to the war profiteers
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analysts also say the violence in afghanistan is being pursued by local security forces which contain drug addicts and those connected to the taliban despite this nato began handing control over a lot of the country's thirty four provinces to the locals on sunday but there is concern there too divina untrained and ill equipped to fand off insurgency by themselves facing not like reports from kabul. there's confusion on the faces of the afghan army soldiers as a firefight unfolds on the other side of the wall looking for them this is the kabul military training center in the boards being fired bullets and men here half way through a ten week program and the officers don't cut the many slack when it's over i'll be deployed in eastern congo a province one of afghanistan's most violent corners and more that we must push them hard so they can perform under pressure day by day we're making progress the
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afghan national army has already come a long way its ranks of swelling to about one hundred seventy thousand troops thanks to fresh waves of recruits attracted by higher wages and extra perks the soldiers insist they are all united in their desire to be back to tell one of the insurgency listen age or ethnicity then any army or old brothers and we are all calling my one. was. a call of duty is also struck a chord beyond able bodied males a first ever class of women soldiers has just graduated. and there's even a mujahedeen unit made up of more than veterans of the anti so this is all good news to u.s. military planners have said the two thousand and fourteen field to hand over security responsibilities to the afghans the afghan army enjoys a much better reputation in the police force is even good feature of recent moves. but is the army takes greater responsibility for security around the country there are concerns that the quality of troops may be coming at the expense of quality and rush started as more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate
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a big problem on our ability to relapse and the numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to that was a widespread drug use and desertion rates today with only one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still command loyalty is long regionally the good ones could leave the country at the political front as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as a student this summer there are concerns that these divisions new flare up if i start usually. you know ninety three would be fighting each other killing each other these. groups are the groups who control it you get to go for the young or did it still has much to the fore continued so to see more toward uncalled for to. the us may be on the move from afghanistan but it's not going far it's next focus is neighboring pakistan which has long been an soreness side in the word terror with insurgents they are often seven charging nato
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supply lines are his military contributor thinks the only way america can save face and get a stand is to rekindle islamabad ties. they u.s. congressman hunter warns and the united states is seriously considering several options including very direct and kinetic intervention of the u.s. forces into pakistan to do decisively to taliban and hide any network training camps which were the same if the united states were so actively helping and assisting pakistan to wage day anti-suffrage jihad in afghanistan using the same which i had in proxy force led trained by pakistani intelligence which was actually supported by their american partners what happens right now in afghanistan because neither war no peace in reality the american occupation is completely blown down
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and these paralyzed sound where in the trial ides own between war and peace now the u.s. lawmakers to facing a very serious dilemma and the non side they're eager to blackmail pakistan we have the united states military intervention on the other side there are acutely aware that the time has come for the united states to pack up and go home from afghanistan and to be exposed to the accusations that american exit plan is just cut and run so the only face saving opportunity right now for the united states to leave afghanistan be to rebuild the big credibility gap we've paid to stand and to get a permission for u.s. forces to reject one and from afghanistan to pakistan the swamp when we introduced a couple of weeks ago could help the united states to avoid making the impression they just cut and run from afghanistan and on the other side it would need to gain their respect why it named military hostilities from them again to stand for
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pakistan and be. and in a few minutes on our team the green card immigrants who are now seen after winning american citizenship lottery there in dallas being told no landry their new lives will tell you why. can't one of the last world war two war crime suspects is due to learn his fate we report from hungary. the resignations keep coming in the british newspaper phone hacking scandal now that the u.k.'s most senior police officer has quit sir paul stephenson was facing a growing backlash over hiring a former news of the world executive as an advisor who was later questioned about illicit phone tapping police commissioner also to the minister saying his choice to hold visor was less controversial than the one david cameron shows namely former editor andy coulson and a day of rapid developments rebecca brooks who ran the paper was arrested as part
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of the words she quit friday as reverts u.k. chief and is due to join him and son james in facing m.p.'s on tuesday over an ethical reporting efforts and police bribery. fillery says the officers for information has been going on for years. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in a kind of murdoch years they've been using a rest they've been leaking they've been paid for telling people when the celebrities are being arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people is actually a practice that has become in trying now in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would probably be out of practice of it but i don't think it's going to deflect the opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which was so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and weed out those people who have been corrupted in front levels remember that four years ago where the
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police had these bags with i think it was a live one thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and. victims of crime and all these other people and they knew they were taking part investigation and these bags were just left there i mean it's amazing it's remarkable that it took four years for them to do anything about this meanwhile senior police officers were wining and dining with members of the murdoch empire they were they were meeting them for drinks privately one even hired them a thousand pounds a day to work for him so you know what does this tell us about the relationship between the police and the news corp employees well it's very very serious and if this can happen at the top of the police look at the example that gives the officers down down the lines now you could well ask you know can any organization properly examine itself when so much is at stake but if that operation is seen to be corrupted as well i think we've got you know an even bigger problem and i think so many people now are watching it including you know members of parliament select
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committees these are investigated parties within the british political system they're all all eyes are on this let alone all the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is is is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. the cruiser that sank it involved is due to be lifted a layer on monday once the vessel is moved off its side and what is one of the operations most difficult stages tam's to put the ship on an even keel resumed after a balancing sling ruptured on sunday the next task is to search that we were bad for fifteen missing victims and then raise the boat twenty meters to the surface and that's the gators and relatives hope then that definitive answers can be found as to why the ship sank recovery crews say the work is complicated because a vessel is stuck in the silt at the bottom of the volga bulgaria runs out in minutes leaving more than. two hundred eighty passengers with no chance to stay out
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of russia's worst ever water disasters. are tito caught as closely following the recovery operation and has a bad ground to the tragedy so keep up to date there and there's also our you tube channel for all our video reports of a salvage mission. to the stories now a lot of the last remaining nazi war crimes suspects will soon learn his fate and one barry in court now a seven year old shandor piro is charged with the massacre killing civilian hostages in serbia he was discovered living in budapest in two thousand and six and is one of the few left to stand trial for holocaust crimes actually sara for a report from hungary. being described as the world's most wanted nazi he stands accused with participation in a tourist massacre in the city of noise in one thousand nine hundred eighty one thousand two hundred jewish and serbian people were killed by hunger impulses the other prosecutions say that he's directly responsible for the thirty six people
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thirty to fit in with this in a lorry and given away to the court already been adjourned he complains that he couldn't understand what was being said and the judge in the trial said that he wasn't sure that it's you know was even fully aware of what was going on and so determined with called an order for him to receive a harry mental health assessment and he started in the verdict expected he did it. at the last remaining suspected war criminals he was tried and convicted in one nine hundred forty four but that conviction was pushed off to the fascist government came into power in the same year the defense here is saying that according to hungary law you can't convict someone of the same offense twice the prosecution is saying that doesn't this is what you did it was due to political considerations not evidence now just a few months ago in may we saw the trial of eve on to mean you come to an end he
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was sent to five years and the prosecution in this case is said that they've been pushing for that business and since thursday going to be the verdict that they're hoping for today. our first reporting there now is to get some other stories from around the world leaving rebels are carrying out an assault on government forces in the eastern town of bragg home to one of country's biggest oil facilities there has also been targeting progress of the forces in the area with days of untanned barkin the alliance is trying to muster support for the rebels and how suffering how will you want heavy losses in recent days he made another fine seizure that we can deny rumors he was leaving levy on. as he struggles to quell the months long revolt. more lethal clashes in syria this time between pro and anti-government protesters around thirty are assad to have died as a fighting force people began using firearms against each other last week three
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supporters of president assad work his nap and killed him very dismembered bodies returned to their relatives anti-government demos crackdowns are assad to have killed over thirteen hundred people since they began in january. first have undertaken a massive government reshuffle after a public anger over a slow post revolution reform most of the appointments are too relative newcomers who are not linked with the regime of hosni mubarak and they're also conflicting reports about the president's health his lawyer says were guard homo witch doctors . but as well as president has transferred some powers to his ministers while he returns to cuba for cancer treatment experts warned that he would child as his health issues could seriously affect the political situation in the country. problem here being that he's regina helms
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a lot of internal and external opposition adversaries and notably funded and supported politically economically and eventually even militarily baby united states of america and the united states is clearly bent on making its rejean change policies which we are seeing now in north africa and in the middle east bring them over to latin america from anything from when i was in argentina i'm particularly concerned that hugo chavez's health problems will debilitate will weaken the present government in israel and that can be seen as an opportunity by the united states or rather by the global power elite that operates from the united states to promote routine change in venezuela and if it starts and there's little doubt it will no doubt spread to other countries notably ecuador bolivia and perhaps even argentina. now ask us how will telescope has a space watching war of course for two lonely decades now it gets to share the job of revealing the universe's biggest mysteries
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a russian eye in the sky is on its way to help out at its packing the sharpest tools in an l. galaxy i think many of the national weather baikonur cosmodrome in calif stand to see it off. this is the moment a russian space scientists have been waiting for for decades the space observatory equipped with a cutting edge telescope a huge top and universities for ration as an enormous i be able to see further and deeper than ever before it with the possible to observe the most mysterious the dockets and the most shadows of corners of our galaxy and aagot exist as well and stars even to be able to observe black holes and shed light on the bad dark nature of these huge and no most i will be able to provide detailed images detailed pictures of the universe with a resolution ten thousand times america's. so we can see what is happening as well i'll let you enjoy the moment.
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to. gone. a little bit to believe. it's. going to give us a strong connection to the small center here and some other time i mean it's. just wrong to the ball that it's going to. make magically work with a nine month old to we will see the top receive the first results means the first images of the universe for all that he did but i could hope we have been able to speak to the had a russian space agency was. blocking and he believes this mission which is expected to last five years is something all humankind will be able to benefit
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from. repulsion from baikonur. a while a telescope takes its place russia's space agency boss tells r.c. the next hour what he hopes will see. it with foreign scientists not the russian ones seven or telescope is more interesting than the hubble space telescope in terms of making new findings it's a very profound science that implies a high degree of relativity of the final result it's difficult to forecast anything here at home school it's a possible to monitor of the emergence of new stars and galaxies in a radio frequency band to see how the whole pull some schools and go to some statistical data on the basis of which of will be possible to predict the dynamics of the welcome to overcommit on the universe and to understand where we have all come from is that all tweeting for us in the future in this respect this is a historical event which marks wilson's return to space science.
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oh a county town getting a green card to live in america but every year l. lucky few thousand randomly hit the jackpot or so he thought the courts ruled the latest lottery list just isn't arbitrary enough as tearing up the immigrants invites i just got to check out explains. hoping for a better life in america or from nigeria applied for the green card lottery he won or so it said in the letter that he received from the state department almost two weeks later the us voided the results of the lottery for some twenty two thousand people including a kuchuk war that i want to button for a force that i love. it's one for each year the u.s. state department grants green cards to some fifty thousand people from around the globe the lottery where the jackpot is the right to leave and work in america is
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advertised this completely random the state department claims in this case there was a computer glitch and the results were not arbitrary and a computer programming error caused more than ninety percent of the selectees to come from the first two days of the registration period the victims of the blunder have joined in a class action suit against the u.s. state department and lost the court here has been struggling with the issue of randomness asking how could the result of the green card lottery not be random even if there had been a computer glitch as with a department claims one of the arguments is that even an era like that could produce a random result and the whole idea behind the green card lottery is that whoever you are whatever you do you can win it but this case could very well undermine that perception experts specializing in information technology say the decision of the state department as well as the court that dismissed the case defies simple logic
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rhonda means that if all records if all the tracks are on your cd player when you hear. you may get tracks three four and five and then track twelve that's still run the state department has brought up intricate technical arguments to explain the blunder that thousands of its victims say they have the feeling that someone has gambled with their lives we believe that america is. going to shoot down our t. washington d.c. well no green card required for your acts is all areas pass to our website here's what's lining up now at. a four wheeled frenzy in the heart of moscow we are reporting the mean machines at the end you'll see a racing shell. and. more than one hundred masterpieces gone. show from greatest russians your all time is part of buckingham palace this rally in somerset.
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also we go behind the bars to sample the tough life in russia's prisons and we'll get the business news before landau was mats. hello and welcome to our team business bulletin i match you with us european banks start the week in mixed mood most of all relieved that passing the e.u. stress test but they're still wide open to sovereign shock from bad debt in the united states in europe investment analysts and those things that could open the doors for russian lenders the german banks particularly were exposed to toxic assets in the united states. the german banks for example were exposed to iceland they had nineteen billion dollars of exposure to iceland.
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of the irish banks the english but it's also not feeling very well. the. u.s. banks are still suffering from their exposure to toxic assets so within this area within the euro asian market the russian banks which has gone through the crisis relatively well are actually in a position. with catch to go spend money and buy up. relatively good assets in europe and so this purchase by spurred by. international is a first step and we may see some of the commercial banks following suit doing the same sort of thing. take a look at the markets now oil is lower with investors concerned that a worsening debt crisis in europe may slow the economy and we all the fuel demand
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in asia the hang saying is climbing helped by o.-port showing home prices rose in china mainland stocks are leading gains meanwhile europe related shares are bucking this trend as the e.u. is struggling to deliver sufficient measures to cope with the sovereign debt crisis japanese markets are closed for a public holiday. two hours ahead of the opening bell in moscow russian markets ended the previous week mixed volumes were down as many people were away on holiday and erection remained unclear. after a largely subdued end to last week's trading sergei suvorov it to your bank explains what investors can expect from the coming week. come and we will beat off those investors who my new focus of corporate is not from the medical companies also in the results of sternness test of european banks which will determine the time time to market in general a little piece of news and good news on the markets we saw on fools who missed
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things you missed from france from russia most of the great number but that's still a once a month that we were flows from arsenic with this and. with the mist and sun who think the summer a good thing for the city it's another term of the price of a pretty strong and the investors so i think through most focus on the gross looks like many constructs like you know sometimes you must books which. are also from the markets and. i think that we would try if we would could be names of industrial output is speeding up in russia in peru almost six percent in june year on year compared to four percent in may car production the key driver here with the sector benefiting from higher demand investment activity analysts expected and faster growth in the coming months i made low interest rates and cooling inflation . and russian tourists are happy to splash the cash abroad as much as splashing around on the beach citibank says holiday makers spending outside the country grew
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twenty eight percent year on year up to one hundred forty million dollars that's the highest level since two thousand and seven with russians mostly preparing to spend their vacation dollars in the u.s. italy and great for a. general impression that russia has bounced back to pre-crisis or did your impression that you know it was close to full particularly at the range where it. pretty much stable microeconomic situation in russia people feel more confident. now you are up to date more and coming your way in the business report the next hour and any time at r.t. dot com slash business headlines are next stay with us.
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richard disciplinary punishment. worse. could the penitentiary system transform a criminal into a law abiding citizen. resumes life behind bars an arche. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world
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